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Popular and Touching New Children's Book Shows Another Side to Pit Bulls

Written by Barbara Freeman, ‘Sugar A Princess Pit Bull Finds Her Family’ is attracting attention from parents and children for its beautiful story that sheds new light on one of the United States’ most popular and misunderstood breeds.

Omaha, NE -- (SBWIRE) -- 04/07/2014 -- In Barbara Freeman’s new children’s book, ‘Sugar A Princess Pit Bull Finds Her Family’, the star of the story was a real dog – a dog that came into the author’s life and changed it forever. Although born ‘Princess’, the pup was quickly re-named due to her sweet-as-sugar nature and loving personality.

‘Sugar A Princess Pit Bull Finds Her Family’ tells her story. From her beginnings as the runt of the litter, to her dreams of finding a family and finally, to her dreams being realized when a caregiver takes Sugar to her ‘forever home’.

Teaching children about perseverance, love and the importance of never giving up, the book is also a wonderful educational tool and support system for children who have been adopted, have parents who are divorcing, or foster children.

“I think any child who has felt left behind or unwanted will relate to Sugar’s story,” says Freeman. “We’ve already heard from teachers and parents that kids see themselves in her simple desire for a loving family. When she finds that family, it shows children that dreams do come true – and that someday, their dreams will as well.”

Synopsis:

Sadie Sue has become the proud mother of five fuzzy soft and silky American Pit Bull Terriers. She dreams that each puppy will find a safe home with loving humans.

Princess happens to be the runt of the litter. She is the true leader of all the puppies and relates to her beloved brothers with warmth and care. As her brothers find their own families, Princess bids goodbye to each of them. Princess wants a home too, but her challenge is to find a family who wants a tiny runt like her.

Princess was a real dog and the heart of the author's family for many years. She was renamed Sugar for her warm and loving nature.

Since its release, the book has won the hearts of readers around the world and enjoyed rave reviews.

“I was so touched by the gentleness conveyed by the author in her descriptive and imaginative narration of Sugar's story. Never having much experience with dogs, this book expands my understanding of the unconditional love and loyalty that owners have with their pets,” wrote Kathy Kcosis.

“I just finished reading this book to a 9 year old family member. He was in awe! He said he could tell Princess and her family were loved. It made him happy to know that people cared about Princess and her brothers to give them good homes. He said thumbs up!!” wrote Crystal Dosher.

Calling the story “fabulous”, Lucinda Krafka wrote: “What a great book. I bought it for my grandson and we have enjoyed it so much. A must have for a child's collection.”

About Barbara Freeman
Barbara Freeman was born in Kansas City, Missouri, where she enjoyed a happy childhood with her two sisters and four brothers. She earned a B.S. in Elementary Education from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and taught second grade. While teaching, Barbara recognized in some children a special need for emotional support, particularly those placed in foster-care or whose parents were getting divorced. She returned to the University of Nebraska at Omaha to earn a Master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling. Barbara and her husband James live in Omaha, Nebraska. They have two sons, Michael and James. Sugar A Princess Pit Bull Finds Her Family is her first children’s book.